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You have to install your printers in Windows just as you would have to do so if you were simply using a separate real PC connected to these two...
Anyway 2.75 GB of RAM for a Windows XP machine, be it virtual or real, is just a waste. Windows XP has no way to put it at good use. 2GB is a...
Do none of what you tried. Juste let Windows Update happen. It will download and drivers for the virtual audio component. That's as simple as...
Am I right that your VM configuration has 2 cpus? Can you turn it down to 1 and see if you still have this issue? I don't with 1 cpu, I do with...
Sounds like Undo Disks was turned on in that VM and set to not save state at VM shutdown.
Also, PD5 has a setting to turn OFF Aero when running in Coherence mode, that's in Configuration - Crystal&Coherence, be sure it is NOT checked.
Is 3D support turned on in that VM configuration? With 128 MB of video memory or more?
It is normal. I don't have a clue how they could get the compositing engine of Windows Vista/7 to act upon the Mac background which it does not...
I have run Parallels Desktop 4 on Snow Leopard (various beta then final build) along with Windows 7 (various beta, and then final build) for the...
In the virtual machine configuration, disable SmartMount, then shutdown/restart the virtual machine.
Hello, That article does NOT answer the question. None of the options offered by the software allows to exit the Parallels application when...
The new build 3846 of Parallels Desktop 4, available from the download/trial page and probably soon from the auto-update mechanism, seems to...
For what it's worth, my comment was targeted to the download page for Parallels Desktop 4. I had to download it again for re-installation on last...
This is getting ***annoying***. There really is NO point in sending a new eval key each time an existing customer ask to redownload the current...
I guess they have not enough resources assigned to Parallels Desktop to handle that. Else, we would have got this *much* sooner. For what it is...
That will get you nowhere, as Parallels virtual machines can NOT mount physical partitions. Except the very special case of the Bootcamp partition.
64 bits Snow Leopard kernel + current public build of Parallels Desktop == have you asked for a crash? Here it is.
What does "About this Mac... More info..." says? MacBookPro1,1 ? The initial MacBook Pro, those from 2006, and named "Core Duo" instead of "Core...
Depending on the networking settings used, there are actually *two* distinct computers connected to the port, the Mac and the virtual computer....
Don't see this happen with W7 32bits (ultimate ed.). Can't test with 64bits, original MacBook Pro (yonah proc) doesn't support 64bits.